Ann Zeeh - Associate Professor of Biology - Ph.D State University of New York at AlbanyScience Center 363, 458-5307

Criminal Justice and Forensic Science

Christina Lane, PhDChristina Lane, PhD Criminal Justice, Behavior & LawProfessor Lane is a multiple year honoree in America’s Who’s Who Teachers of Excellence. She has taught at various colleges and universities in the capital region since 2000. Dr. Lane joined the St. Rose faculty in 2006. She earned her BA in Psychology and MA in Sociology at the University of Alberta in Canada, MA and PhD in Criminal Justice at SUNY Albany.Courses at Saint Rose: Intro to Criminal Justice; Criminal Behavior; Nature and Theory of Crime; Serial Crime; Punishment; Deviance and Control; Juvenile Justice; Senior Seminar; Sex Crimes and Paraphilia; Internship in Criminal Justice; Criminal Justice Association

Brad Brown, M.S.Forensic Science InstructorBrad Brown supervises the Trace Evidence and Firearms sections of the New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center. Brad has training in many areas of forensic science and has casework experience in Glass, Fire Debris Analysis, Physical Match, and Serology. Brad is a former police officer with experience in patrol, investigations, major accident investigations and crime scenes. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Colorado State University and a Masters of Science in Forensic Science with a Criminalistics concentration from the University of New Haven.Courses at Saint Rose: Introduction to Forensic Science, Contemporary and Descriptive Topics in Forensic Science, and Forensic Assays

Alfred D. Chapleau, M.A., J.D.Mr. Chapleau served 19 years (1990-2008) as Chief Assistant District Attorney for Schenectady County New York. He has also served as a New York State Assistant Attorney General and as confidential law secretary to several New York State superior court judges. He earned his B.A. in Political Science from Siena College, M.A. in Criminal Justice from SUNY Albany and J.D. from Albany Law School of Union University. Mr. Chapleau has held positions as both a full-time and adjunct faculty member at several colleges in the greater Capitol Region before coming to Saint Rose in 2011. Professor Chapleau also holds a position as curriculum advisor and senior instructor for the New York State Office of Court Administration’s Office of Town and Village Justice Court Support Services where he assists in the development and delivery of basic and advanced training to over two thousand New York State town and village court justices. He is the author of a number of articles on local criminal court criminal practice.Courses at St. Rose: Intro to Criminal Justice ,Court System, Substantive Criminal Law, Drugs, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Criminal Procedure, International Criminal Law, Internship in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Association.

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